Helpful Resources for Your BMW M2 Paint Repair

Find Your M2 Color & Paint Code

BMW codes are hidden somewhere on the car and finding them can be quite difficult. Why did BMW make this so hard? BMW color codes can be on the firewall, on the radiator support,
on the door jamb, in the trunk. You name it, BMW tried to put a color
plate there. So patience is the key. When you select your vehicle year, make and
model, take a look at the diagram we have under Finding Your Color
Code as the location varies by year.

Location of BMW Paint Code on a Color ID Tag:

For the color ID tag above, the color code is 300. The typical BMW color code format is three numbers like 300. Following the color code is typically a forward slash, and then other digits which are not part of your color code.

In the example above, the color code 300 corresponds to:

Alpine White III Clearcoat

Same BMW Color Code, Different Name
BMW, like all manufacturers, uses the exact same color across many
models and then will have a different color name for each model. It's the
same paint! This is why the color code is so important to order
the correct paint.

For example, 300, above we call Alpine White III Clearcoat. It could also be called
White Clearcoat, Premium White Clearcoat, etc. depending on what
the marketing department decided to call it.

BMW Touch Up Paint Tips, Suggestions and Tricks

Please read through the following list of BMW touch up paint tips for best car scratch repair results.

Do not try to use the paint pen on areas larger than a pencil eraser. Larger areas must be sprayed.

Paint can easily leak out of the paint pen if you do not use it correctly!

Do not try to brush areas larger than a dime. Larger areas must be sprayed.

The pints, quarts and gallons of basecoat, midcoat, clear and primer are ready to spray and do not require thinning.

If you get paint on your skin, remove with paint thinner and wash thoroughly with soap and water.

When spraying, always test for paint compatibility. Paint an inconspicuous
part of the vehicle, let dry and see if there is any reaction.

Do not spray our paint over enamel paint that is less than two years old.

Do not spray primer, paint or clearcoat in direct sunlight!

Use an approved automotive paint
respirator and WEAR safety goggles and gloves when handling automotive paint to
protect your eyes and skin!! Please read the information below for best
results.

First time? Did you know you can completely remove any new paint with automotive lacquer thinner and start over without damaging the original finish?

Make sure you use SEM Adhesion Promoter if you are
spraying a non-metal surface. Failure to do so will result in the paint peeling off within a few months!